Seasonal
Celebrations
41 days that move with the year. Halloween, Groundhog Day, May Day, National Beach Day, Mischief Night, National Christmas Lights Day, plus the seasonal markers that quietly tell you spring is here or winter is coming. Five subcategories, one for each season plus weather. Browse by season, by month, or find when the next turning point lands.
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May DayCelebrate May Day with friends and family - brighten someone's day with a bouquet of flowers or a kind gesture to show you care!
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January
5 holidays
1WinterInternationalRing a Bell DayDon't forget to "ring a bell" on this special day - whether it's for a good cause or just to spread some positivity, let your voice be heard!11
1WinterUnited StatesTournament of Roses ParadeExperience the magic and color of the Tournament of Roses Parade – where flowers come to life and march down the streets!5
6WinterUnited StatesNational Cuddle Up DayWrap yourself up in a warm blanket and enjoy National Cuddle Up Day with your loved ones - it's the perfect day for hugs, snuggles, and some quality time!32
22WinterUnited StatesCome in From the Cold DayWarm up on Come in From the Cold Day with hot cocoa, cozy blankets, and a good book - the perfect way to beat the winter blues.8
25WeatherUnited StatesObserve the Weather DayGet ready to look up and take notice because it's Observe the Weather Day! From sun to rain, let's appreciate all that Mother Nature has in store.7202602
February
2 holidays
2WeatherUnited StatesGroundhog DayReady to find out if spring is coming early? Don't miss out on Groundhog Day - join us for the fun, festivities, and predictions of the season!22
2WeatherUnited StatesMarmot DayGear up and get ready to celebrate Marmot Day - a day dedicated to these cute, furry creatures and the conservation of their habitats!5202603
March
7 holidays
3SpringChinaPeach Blossom DayA cultural observance on March 3 celebrating peach blossoms as symbols of spring, femininity, longevity, and new beginnings rooted in East Asian traditions.13
3WeatherInternationalMarch Full MoonA cultural observance on the full moon of March, known as the Worm Moon, symbolizing the arrival of spring through natural signs like emerging earthworms and thawing ground.12
14SpringJapanWhite DayA cultural observance on March 14 celebrating reciprocal gift-giving in Japan, where men traditionally return gifts of white sweets or chocolate to women who gave them Valentine's Day chocolate.11
20SpringUnited StatesSpring BeginsA cultural observance on the vernal equinox celebrating the arrival of spring and the renewal, longer days, warmer weather, and blooming flowers that come with the season.18
20SpringInternationalSpring EquinoxA cultural observance on March 20 marking the astronomical start of spring and celebrating the renewal of nature and equal lengths of day and night in the Northern Hemisphere.7
20WeatherUnited StatesSnowman Burning DayA fun observance on March 20 symbolically welcoming spring by burning a snowman effigy, with the smoke believed to ward off blizzards.5
29SpringUnited KingdomBritish Summer Time BeginsA cultural observance on the last Sunday of March marking the beginning of British Summer Time, when clocks advance one hour to extend evening daylight for recreation and energy savings.4202604
April
4 holidays
3SpringUnited StatesNational Find a Rainbow DayAn annual observance on April 3 encouraging people to look for rainbows in nature and appreciate the optical phenomenon created by sunlight refracting through water droplets.45
12WeatherUnited StatesBig Wind DayHold on to your hats, it's Big Wind Day! Celebrate the power of nature and enjoy the gusty winds with some fun outdoor activities.6
22SpringUnited StatesApril Showers DayApril showers bring May flowers, but on this day we celebrate the rainy weather with cozy blankets, hot tea, and relaxing activities.15
25SpringUnited StatesNational Pool Opening DayDive into the season of fun and sun! National Pool Opening Day is here - make a splash and beat the heat in your pool today!4202605
May
Happening now2 holidays
1SpringUnited StatesMay DayCelebrate May Day with friends and family - brighten someone's day with a bouquet of flowers or a kind gesture to show you care!38
19SpringUnited StatesNational May Ray DayCelebrate National May Ray Day with sunshine, good vibes, and lots of fun - make the most of this special day!12202606
June
3 holidays
21SummerInternationalSummer SolsticeEmbrace the longest day of the year! Summer Solstice, a day of sunlight, warmth, and endless opportunities to make wonderful memories.10
21SummerInternationalInternational Day of the Celebration of the SolsticeGet ready to soak up the sun and celebrate the longest day of the year with fun activities, delicious food, and good company on International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice!2
24SummerInternationalMidsummerMidsummer is the perfect time to soak up the sun, dance around a maypole, and enjoy delicious Scandinavian treats! Join in on the fun this year.4202607
July
3 holidays
ALLSummerMonth-longUnited StatesNational Picnic MonthIt's National Picnic Month! Grab a blanket, pack some tasty snacks, and head outside to enjoy the beautiful weather with friends and family.3
15WeatherUnited KingdomSaint Swithin’s DayDon't let the legend of Saint Swithin's Day rain on your parade - enjoy the summer weather and make some sunny memories with loved ones!0
29WeatherUnited StatesRain DayDon't let the rain get you down on Rain Day - embrace the cozy vibes, snuggle up with a good book, and indulge in some comfort food!8202608
August
1 holidays202609
September
1 holidays202610
October
3 holidays
30FallInternationalMischief NightCelebrate Mischief Night with fun pranks, outdoor games, and spooky decorations - let the mischief begin!19
30FallUnited KingdomBritish Summertime EndsDon't forget to turn back your clocks and say goodbye to British Summertime - but don't worry, cozy autumn nights are just around the corner.2
31FallUnited StatesHalloweenA cultural observance on October 31 celebrated with costumes, trick-or-treating, and festive themes of the supernatural rooted in ancient harvest and folk traditions.54202612
December
9 holidays
1WinterUnited StatesNational Christmas Lights DayLight up your holiday season with National Christmas Lights Day! Get ready to dazzle friends, family, and neighbors with festive decorations.29
2WinterUnited StatesRockefeller Center Christmas Tree LightingJoin the magic as we illuminate the night! The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting is an event wrapped in joy and tradition.1
4WinterUnited StatesSanta’s List DayMake sure you're on Santa's list this year! Get into the festive spirit and start planning for the holidays with Santa’s List Day.13
12WinterUnited StatesNational Poinsettia DayMake National Poinsettia Day special this year - fill your home with the festive colors of poinsettias and enjoy the beauty of these blooms!11
14WinterUnited StatesHalcyon DaysTransport yourself to a state of bliss and nostalgia on Halcyon Days - reminiscing on happy memories and looking forward to new ones!1
20WinterUnited StatesGo Caroling DayGet into the holiday spirit with Go Caroling Day! Gather up your family, friends, and neighbors to sing all your favorite festive carols.11
21WinterInternationalWinter SolsticeLet's welcome the longest night of the year with cozy blankets, warm drinks, and a little bit of magic on Winter Solstice.5
21WinterInternationalYuleCultural Tradition on the Winter Solstice to celebrate the longest night of the year and the return of the sun.4
30WinterUnited StatesFalling Needles Family Fest DayGather the family and celebrate Falling Needles Family Fest Day with fun activities, delicious food, and memories that will last a lifetime!1

